

Main user got eventually banned for liking a comment, i was on a last warning and subsequent alts got caught by machine algorithms detecting uncharacteristic behavior for a new user or some links to the original banned user, like device ID or browser ID. All alts got shadowbanned after first few comments.
After few weeks of trying different approaches i gave up and decided it’s more effort to try to bypass the detection algorithms than it’s worth to browse reddit.











I don’t hate Linux, just absolutely every time i try to cross over to linux i need to do way too much troubleshooting, get stuck somewhere and while i love to tinker with physical hardware. I absolutely hate dealing with software issues.
By the end of the day after work and kids and just people, i don’t have the energy or willpower left to start dealing with console/troubleshooting or trying to search how to get something to run. On that part windows is easier. The graphical interface of just click next and done, is easier on windows. Just start up steam and click play and it works. So my main activity of gaming is easier on windows. Though yeah Linux has made huge leaps in that department and probably when w10 ltsc stops completely I’m kinda forced to move over to linux as the first news about w12 haven’t been that good either.
If i remember correctly there is some variation of Linux on a secondary hard drive in my PC, i just couldn’t get dual boot to work easily enough.
Though i do hate W11, fuck that shit. Besides changing UI and more bloatware. It has one of the biggest insults in it, ads.